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The Wiha 76280 3 Piece Adjustable Wrench Set features 8", 10", and 12" wrenches crafted from premium Wiha tool steel with induction hardened jaws for superior durability. Equipped with a built-in tension spring and laser-etched dual SAE/metric scales, these wrenches offer precise, effortless adjustments. Finished in rust-resistant black phosphate and designed with handle holes for easy storage, this set is engineered in Spain for professionals demanding reliability and performance.
Brand | Wiha |
Material | Tool Steel |
Item Length | 12 Inches |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Box End |
Finish Type | Black Phosphate |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | Wiha |
UPC | 084705762807 |
Part Number | 76280 |
Item Weight | 3.41 pounds |
Country of Origin | Spain |
Item model number | 76280 |
Size | 8",10",12" |
Finish | Black Phosphate |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Included Components | 8, 10, 12" Adjustable Wrenches |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**V
Very good quality adjustable wrenches
Nicer and better feeling in the hand than anything coming out of China. The adjustment is very smooth with no In-N-Out slop and very minimal rattle or jaw wiggle. The adjustment screw is nice and tight in the head with no rattle, while still being very easy to turn. The black phosphate handle coating is just fine with me for the price. These are the exact same adjustable wrenches as Channel Lock. The Channel Locks are just chrome plated, and a little more expensive for it. They are made in Spain by Irega, who have been making high quality adjustable wrenches for a long time. They know what they are doing. There's a slight edge on the inside of the jaws, but its not even enough to take away a star on the rating. It's not enough to make it sharp or anything. A couple of seconds with a small fine file, or even a fingernail file is enough to make the "slight" corners of the jaws smooth to the touch. The wide beam of these wrenches is nice when applying torque as it won't hurt the hands. The jaws are just thin enough to get into places many of the cheaper "thick-jawed" wrenches won't, while still being strong enough to do the job just fine. I don't use cheater pipes with my adjustable wrenches anymore either. If you think you need a cheater pipe on an adjustable wrench, you just need a bigger wrench. No tool is unbreakable. These wrenches should last me the rest of my life, and probably a good part of my son, or grandson's life. I've become a fan of Wiha over the last year, and even came back for the 10" and 12". For the price, these were a good purchase.
M**H
Very Nicely Made- I Sent Back the Bahco
Tools are ridiculously expensive these days...but I am almost always sorry when I purchase inexpensive ones. The cheapies might work ok; but they're never quite "there" for me in terms of function. I have a bunch of Craftsman (from 40 years ago when they were proudly made in the USA), Snap-on, Proto, etc. and am kind of spoiled. So I needed a couple of adjustable wrenches and looked at these (WIHA) and Bahco. The Bahco are about 30 percent more expensive. The Bahco I have a couple of already (I need tools at multiple locations) and I know they're good. But I think the WIHA are just as good if not better. The Bahco has markings for mm on the jaws. It's also has an innovatively shaped handle and a useful narrow head (for tight spaces). The WIHA has a more traditional shape but has both mm and inch markings on the sides of the jaws (one on each side). I had never seen this feature before; but I think it's very helpful. It's just nice to know the size of the nut you're turning. If you want to swap out the adjustable for an open end wrench you'll know what to look for. Also you'll know if the product is a mm or inch product (my experience is that a product is one or the other). Plus if you need a replacement part you can effectively measure the nut you're replacing.The WIHA seem very well made with an excellent finish and virtually no wobble in the head/jaws. The handles have a nice flat side that if you really had to pull hard it wouldn't dig into your hand. The wrenches aren't as narrow as the Bahco but that's not a huge issue for me. I sent the BAHCO back. Hope this info helps you.
S**.
seems to be good quality
Bought these for someone in the trades. They seem pretty sold and feel like they'll hold up. With tools you never know, but I'd consider buying a set for myself.
M**S
Variety of application
Very reliable sturdy and adjustability and variable sizes for any moment. Light but not to the point of unreliability. Worth the money for a good tool.
E**
Better than expected
Good.
H**G
Great set of crescent wrenches
Quality tool, nice and functional. The jaws are tight with no play. As with all tools, commonsense on how to use it properly is the key on the job in hand. These are crescent wrenches and as such it is an open end wrench that is easy to use within its design purpose. I said that because of some negative reviews here which tells me people are not using it as designed. The failure of these wrench lies on the inability of the user. Used correctly it serves its purpose.
P**N
As far as old school adjustable wrenches go, very good
This wrench is very strong. It can definitely take a leverage bar used on it despite being slimmer and more ergonomic than old school ones.
G**N
Excelente calidad
Después de Bahco quedate con estas obtienes mas de lo que pagas, acabo pulido, y el material de construcción te da seguridad de que no las vas a romper y que las puedes dejar de herencia.
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